Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 16
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1919.
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AND PRODUCERS ON THE CITY MARKET THURSDAY
Ubeau. city market master. f J* d to the board of pubHc eafety ; me* of fifty-eight farmer* and | F who were on the market ;
morning. The board ha* in- { Wflliam iateter, R. K.
Mr. Ui^ao to get the name*
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NEW ROYALTIES CONCERN.
Article*
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o that This Is designed from foisting the public as farmers, imulate the interest of i in the market, farmers and producers the Washington st reet It. It. 1. Braafclya. yf rt - rn McGalre. K. K. 2, »«* x*4» f Is-
R. ML 1. Bex 252, fadteaspefl*. ML R. Bax SOM. la.
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Wliifaai Meyer, Mara Hill. C. Selileaalter, 2001 Madlsaa areaae. Saseyb Rasaer, S102 Beat Teath
street.
Vt iIlians htaples. R. R. P. Rax 1S4. la-
of Incorporation Capital $100,000.
Articles of incorporation of the Inter state Royalties Company, an organization to handle stocks, bonds, secor- } ities and royalties, was filed with the
j secretary of state, today.
The corporation has a capital of j $100,000 all connon stock, and the di- * rectors named in the articles are Prank Ernest, a lumberman, of Lexington, Ky.; C. B. Harris, an automo-
least m,<m. The hospital board after opening the bids took them under advisement and adjourned until Septewi-
• Julia us.” “Let b do with
One Fafture. iBaltimore American] * curia her Up whenever she see* er. It u mere than she caa et er her hair.”
HITS BLOW AT MARKET.
Melon Grower Brings Down Prices at New Albany. [Special te The Indianapolis News! NEW ALBANY, Ind . August 2?.-The bottom dropped out of the local market for cantaloupes Thursday when a Jack-
CL F. Bdmssdsoa, R. 1 ladiaaspotia. Gharlea Hoeltke, R.
L R-l. Box 50, Box 114. I»di-
Bd Hanwoa, Maywood laioo retail K Aady Baratoa. Maywood latoo retain. F. Meyer, R. Box lid. ladlaaapoUs. William Baaawr, Blaff road. Hrrtmmm Roaeabroefc, 2S21 Blaff road. Fred Hoeltke, R. R. Box 127, ladlaaapolio. Geoygo Boesefcer, 303 koothere areaae. O. Keaateaer, R- R. EL, Box 13d. ladlsssoolla. Xwmm Bren., R. Box 250. ladiaaaItoflo. fJeorge Haba, «H f'oagreas areaae. W lillam Koester. R. R. EL, Box 81. la. dlsaspoHe. Albert Abraham, 2740 Heath Meridian atreet, Heary HohH. ML C. Box 407. ladtaaa. "t, j poll*.
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bile dealer, of Indianapolis, and J. L. Nimal. an Indianapolis attorney. Mr. Nimal said the company at present is dealing largely in royalties on Kentucky oil leases, but plans to extend its business into other secur-
ities.
RECEIVE BIDS OR HOSPITAL Members of Board at Wabash Take
Matter Under Advisement. [Special to The Indianapolis News]
WABASH. Ind., August 2$.—Only two bids were received yesterday afternoon for the construction of the new $86,003 county hospital here and neither bid included the plumbing or heating systems. Leslie Colvin A Co. bid $78,355 for the work, while A. W. Schoolman asked J79.S89. It is estimated that the plumbing and heating plant will cost at
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R. EL, Box 273, In.iiA. J. York, gM Asvergae avenue, s ' Mr. Ltbeau gave the names of twen-ty-five truck gardeners, wha are listed as regular attendants on the market as wholesalers:
Bridgeport. *»». Msyw< w, R. R. c
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%. L. Borns, Browaaburg. Glen Oerlngsr, K, F. Box df, Indiana, j/* Albert Mwrfack. K. T„ Box 7M, IndG ■MBsHa. R, EL Front, HhHeiand. F. J. Hanklno, Bmwnsbnrg. I hnrrh, Borgerarillr. Taylor. Montfcn***, r Bradley, Bridgeport. SON# North Illinois | Sebntto, R. R-, Bridgeport. I K. Mohfaaon, 2404 West Morris ML ML, Box 334, Indiana. Bax 113, Indiana poll*. lowing farmers and prodacin tns reserved section for (Mr. Ltbeau reported that sold out at wholesale and he got their names) Martinsville. R. 0„ Box IM. ladt.
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Buy Your Stove Now
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We crate, pack and ship free of charge.
GLAZER’S 444 E. Washington Street. Open Saturday Evening.
Busy. h« said, its In of many . as wsil as manufactured owe many nsw the i mciuq* lard and
food ttlCftl : part In society, at the Heptem-
of corn ,'sKiS station m >, _ Cereal, cereal of the not been used recent times as > on account of the and flour will give In his paper, Re- ^ - ^ and leal.”
of Raleieh., N- C„ l to the “Injurious r uorax In Fertilizer* on and Dr. George D. ‘ “ ‘ will is
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IS KILLED. Thrown From Moon Way Home. Indianapolis News] 2. Ind., August 29.Hall, age nineteen, a freight the Pennsylvania railroad, Eters, n his way home]
AskinCMarine Co. 127 West Washington. N.H. Leibson, Mgr.
A Dollar or Two a Week Will Do
Advance Showing of Fall Clothes
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Better because you can secure high-grade merchandise of the kind carried by “cash” and thirty-day charge account stores,” but on much more liberal terms—you pay for the clothes while you wear them. Better because a much more modern store and method than the old-style payment house. • ; - Women’s New Fall Suits $24.75 to $135 t An especially strong selection at ’29.50
NEW FALL MILLINERY
*4.951
A fine assortment of beautiful street hats. As an inducement for early buying—new fall hats that were bought to sell for
$7.50—now
All Capes and Dolmans remaining from Spring stocks on sale, $6.95 and $9.95
Beautiful Sweaters for Women $6.95 to $12.98 including the new form-fitting, slipovers decorated with knitted lace. Quite an array of colors.
A Sale of Boys’ School Suits
Woo! suits in Scotch tweeds, cheviots and novelty cloths. Strobg, long-wearing materials.
These are stylish suits, of especially sturdy construction. Just the thing for the boy to wear at school. '
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Advance Showing of Men's Fall Saits
$30 to $60
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year—while they last—
A big showing of the newest effects for fall. Also a number of special values from the spring line, in weights just right for this til
time of the
24.75
Men’s Soft Felt Hats—Special, $1.95
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son county grower csme here with a motor truck load of melons which he disposed of at 3 cents each. When his presence became known, customers flocked to his truck. Cantaloupes have been retailing at from 8 to 10 cents in the local market, but the price rapidly sagged when the
— 1 "" ,IM 11 —M Jackson county man arrived. H* first made Inquiry if there would be any objection by the authorities if he parked the truck near the market house. He was invited by Robert W. Morris, mayor of New Albany.' to “go to it” The grower said he would make more trips to this city.
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FOUR STORES
Of Quality and Service
Big Saturday Bargains The purchase of the cheapest thing to be found is not true economy, and for that reason we do not buy shoddy goods. We handle only the quality that will give reasonable service and sell it at
i price which means an actual savi
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saving in dollars
Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, sizes 26 to 36; advance (T*T 1 A season price $JLeJUr Girls* Fleeced Union Suits. 6 to 12, advance season d»'g AfTs price tplsUD
New Fall Ginghams, 27 inches wide OUC Light Percales, yard OP ^ wide mO\s
Leather Palm Glovee, QO/» lined or unlined 0*yC R. M. C. Crochet Cotton, J7E? ^ IVtC the ball, box... /DC
Saturday Taggart Tags, the 1 package AOv Skinner's Macaroni, four OCa 10c packages. £tJv Geaax Soap, 10 cakes QQs* 05©: 6 cakes... OOv Glows Soap, 10 cakes 04 j* 4Tc; 5 cakes... v ........ wr»V Kirk's Flake Soap. 10 QCcakes. BSc; 5 cakes.... OOV Crystal White Soap, 10 Q/Ijs cakes, 68c: 5 cakes....
Specials Matckea, 6 OQjs boxes Lux, Crepe Toilet Paper, OtZ*. Kokopalm Toilet Soap, OfC cakes Goblin Soap, OCT —. t cakes £t)C Old Dutch Clewuaec, OK** »c the can; 3 cans £t>C Choice of Steam's, Ol-o-palm. Vegetable, Peroxide or Aatlaep. tie Sosipo, regular 10c 0^7^ value 4 cakee, 6lC
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Solid Ohk
Table 6-foot
Extension $H.50 ,
6-Solid
Oak Seat
Chairs
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$10.25
' Just 25 .of These Beautiful 2-inch Continuous Post Beds
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RUGS 25% off
9x12 seamless Brussel* Rug*, extra good quality, good pattern*; |45 value, sale price— $31.25 9x12 good pattern Brussel* Rug*. $25 value, special sale price— $18.75 A lot of 9x12 oriental and floral Beamless Brussels Rugs, up to $35 value, sale price— $22.50
Garland Combination Range
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Come in and see for yourself the SIMPLE ACTION. Every Garland sold with an absolute guarantee.
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Massive m a hogany base and assorted silk shades, in dosens of dlff«r*nt shapes. Priced from— $24.75 op 31.08 a Week.
Three Rooms Complete—
$1.50 WEEKLY
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